Show Prep: Thurs, Oct. 2

The five-hour block will consist of non-animated shows such as Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: Family Edition and Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild. Saturday mornings are now dubbed “One Magnificent Morning” over at The CW.

Thought we needed this. A thread that has a master list of the cartoons many of us are here to remember. So, I’m making one. Names, and a brief description for them. I’ll probably miss things, as I’m going based off of my intro collection, and the ones I’m looking for. If its not on that list, it probably won’t be here, so feel free to add your own!

Texas health officials have placed the Dallas family of a Liberian national infected with Ebola under quarantine and ordered them not to leave their home or have any contact with outsiders for 21 days without approval of the local or state health department.

The Liberian man infected with Ebola who brought the disease to the United States will be prosecuted when he returns home for lying on his airport screening questionnaire, Liberian authorities said Thursday.

The decision by Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital to release the patient, who had recently arrived from Liberia, could have put others at risk of exposure to Ebola before the man went back to the ER a couple of days later, when his condition worsened.

The Earth’s temperature has “plateaued” and there has been no global warming for at least the last 18 years, says Dr. John Christy, professor of atmospheric science and director of the Earth System Science Center (ESSC) at the University of Alabama/Huntsville.

According to WFSB, Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut have teamed up with California gun-hating senator Dianne Feinstein in calling on Kroger in a letter to pass new policies restricting law-abiding citizens from open-carrying firearms in their stores.

The Homeland Security Department has ordered a review of training for its Coast Guard criminal investigators as part of a broad legal settlement with The Washington Times over the improper seizure of a reporter’s interview notes involving sources.

The Federal Communications Commission will consider punishing broadcasters for using the Washington Redskins’ nickname on air, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler said during a conference call with reporters, according to Reuters.